Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 290, 18 October 1918 — Page 5

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, OCT. 18, 1918

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GERMAN-BORN OF AMERICA MUST AID SAYS KAHN

Men of German Descent Have Special Reckoning to Make - With Kaiserism. NEW YORK. Oct. 18. Otto H. Kahn, financier. In fin appeal today "to American of German descent," In which he referred to the large percentage of German names In theAmerican army casualty lists, Importuned them to "strain every nerve to rqual or outdo our fellow citizens of native birth" in subscribing for the Fourth Liberty loan. After bitterly assailing' kaiserism for dishonoring all children of the Fatherland, Mr. Kahn declared that "the war may be over before very long. This may bo the last chance," he continued, "for some of us to obtain an adequato place in the pages of the book of honor of liberty loan subscribers. Theso pages will stand as a perpetual record, as eloquent as the casualty lists." "Wo men of German descent have a special reckoning to make with kaiserism." said Mr. Kahn. "The whole world has been hurt and wronged by Prussianized Germany as it never was wronged and hurt before. But the hurt done to us 13 the deepest of all. Our spiritual inheritance has been Btolsn from us by impious hands and flung Into the gutter. "The ideals and traditions we cherished have been foully besmirched. What wo wero Justly proud of has been dragged into the mire. Our blood has been dishonored. We have been bitterly shamed by our very kith and kin. Our names, which came down to ud from our fathers, have been defiled. Their very sound has been made a challenge to the world. "The land to which we were linked by fond memories has been made an outcast among nations, convicted of high treason against civilization and of unspeakable crimes against humanity. Professions of loyalty are empty," concluded Mr. Kahn. "By our acts we shall be judged. Let each American of German descent say to himself that his subscription to the liberty loan is

and will be considered a test and proof of his wholehearted allegiance to America."

They're Glad to Get Where There is Food and Rest

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Line of German prisoners with lone soldier guard.

The above photo taken during the fighting on the Marne, shows one lone American soldier with his rifle acting as a guard for a long Jlne of German prisoners. They are being taken to a prison camp far behind the allied lines. The prisoners march obediently, evidently contented because they are going where they will get proper food and rest They are passing through a wheat field.

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LANE URGES FARMS FOR U. S. SOLDIERS

(By Associated Press) KANSAS CITY, Oct. 18 A nationwide movement to prove farms for the victorious American soldiers on their return from the battle fields is endorsed by Franklin K. Lane, secretary of the interior, in a telegram to the International farm congress made public here by delegates who left for their homes today following the

forced adjournment of the congress yesterday on account of the ban against all public gatherings during the influenza epidemic. After referring to the "far reaching value and effect of the plan for making farms for returned soldiers" Secretary Lane's telegram continues: "I shall look to your congress in the hope that you who are pioneers in reclamation work will give your approv

al to this new and greater adventure. "The boys in France are thinking about two things Berlin- and home. They are determined to pass to the latter through the former. We want a guaranteed peace and when our boys return we should have a job for each one. Me can make his own home out of our unused lands."

Brewers Denied Request ' to Brew New Beer WASHINGTON, Oct. 18. Not even the so-called Kruezen or new beer for carbonizing old beer can be brewed after December 1, under a ruling announced today by food administrator Hoover, and Fuel Administrator Garfield. Brewers had asked that they be allowed to brew new beer for this purpose after the date fixed by the President for all brewing to cease. If necessary to use up the malt and

other material now on hand, breweries

lis fcjr OF Coming f.Misrhuod AWondarful lUaMdyTfcatba Kattnt Aid and Relieras the Teoaloo.

may use as much of their fuel allotments as they choose betwen now. and December 1, It was announced. However, for the purpose of reflrigeration after Dec. 1, it is considered that the allotment of fuel under the order of last July 3, is sufficient and it will be

necessary for the brewer to save sufficient coal out of their allowance for

refrigerating purposes.

HAGSRSTOWN, IND.

Mrs. 8. D. Showalter visited In Newcastle Saturday...... Mrs. Lewis

Stamm and ; Mrs. William Cordell j spent Saturday afternoon at New-, castle. .... Mrs. Emma Williams and Richard and Evalyn Fletemeyer returned Saturday evening from Anderson where they were guests for a few days of Mrs. Williams' sisters, Mrs. Chaplin and Mrs. Jessup Mr. and Mrs. Hollace Hoover spent over Sunday at Greensfork. . . Morris Harrison went to Richmond Saturday night... Mrs. Josephine Paul and daughter, Miss Zella. of Newcastle, came Saturday evening and were guests of Mrs. Paul's daughter, Mrs. Bert Monroe, until Monday. ..... Mrs. Bert Monroe and daughter Jean left yesterday for Livingston, Alabama, where Mr. Monroe is employed. Mr. Monroe and Allen Foutz of Mooreland are working together in lumber business there. Mrs. Foutz will go later. The families will remain there indefinitely Mr. and Mrs. Brown Burns of Anderson, spent from Friday evening until Saturday evening here with Mr. Burns' mother, Mrs. Ann Burns, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leavell In the country Mrs. Rhoadus, who is employed at Dayton, O., visited her children O'Neal and Coleman Rhoadus, here Wednesday of last week, and went from here to Newcastle to visit other relatives ... A. A. Connarroe and sister, Mrs. Delia Luther, and Lois Lennington of Modoc, were guests Saturday evening of Mrs. Rebecca Lumpklns and daughter Miss Maude Lumpklns Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Bowman and family of Richmond, were

guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. N Jform or serve in' the utilities detach

Teetor and family.... Harry Marshall

and Jesse Lester were called before the examining board at Cambridge City Friday Mrs. Bertha Clark of Newcastle has been . the I guest , for a week of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gordon. . . i. .'. Mrs. John Newman and Miss Stella .Newman spent Saturday at Newcastle C. N. Teetor visited the CaDital city Saturday. .. ...Prof, and

Mrs. Philip Gates of Urbana,' O., are J J

snendine a few days with Mr. ana

Mrs. R. R. Brant.... Miss Clara Pierce who is a teacher of the Rochester, Ind. schools, is spending her vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Pierce here.... Glen and Julia Pierce of near Spiceland are spending a week with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. James Pierce. . . . Miss Marjorie Bohanan, who has a position as teacher of a school at Devon, came home Saturday evlng on account of the closing order. " ' "i ' . Red Cross Helps Belgian Children Regain Health HARVE. France. Oct. 17. Lieut. Colonel Ernest P. Bicknell, commissioner for Belgium, has announced that the American Red Cross is to aid the sickly children in occupied Belgium -by sending them into Holland to build up their strength. Already 10,000 children have been brought out of Belgium for this special treatment.

ment of the quartermaster s corps.

was sentenced by court martial to twenty-five years at hard labor. The reviewing board reduced the sentence to fifteen years and dishonorable dis-

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OBJECTOR GETS 15 YEARS.

CAMP MEADE, Md., Oct. 18. Private Frank Buck, of Norristown, Pa., a conscientious objector who had refused to do farm work or to put on a uni-

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STOMACH TROUBLES ARE DUE TO ACIDITY Tells Safe, Certain, Speedy Relief For r Acid Indigestion

WOMEN PROTEST DECISION

CLEVELAND, Oct. 18 Women street car conductors of the Cleveland Railway Company yesterday sent a petition 446 feet long bearing 35,000 signatures of car riders to Secretary of Labor Wilson, asking that their case be reopened. Federal mediators recently ruled that the women should be relieved of the cars after November first

From various sources comes the report of German women being used to man the machine guns and being chained to them as the men are said to be.

2614 This is just the thing for housework, canning and other duties, which require practical and comfortable attire. The style is a one-piece model, with its fulness held by the belt at the waistline. The closing is effected at the left side. The sleeve may be In wrist or elbow length. The pattern is cut in seven sizes: 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46 Inches bust measure. Size 38 requires 4 yards of 44-inch material. The cap, cut in medium head size, will require yard. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents in silver or stamps. Name Address City , Size Address Pattern Department, Palladium.

CHECK AND ABORT A BAD COLD In Five Hours With MENTHOLAXENE. You Buy It Concentrated and Mix With Pint of Syrup.

Doubtless every reader recalls having neglected a slight cold until in 24 hours it settled into a "Rad Cold" and then about 72 hours of distress, discomfort, if not weeks of bronchitis or pneumonia or catarrh. Now confess, if you've had such an experience, and take lime by the forelock by preparing to check and abort colds, coughs, catarrh, difficult breathing, watering eyes and painful headaches. Ic can be done, by taking MenthoLaxeno either in its raw state ten drops to the doses or by making a granulated 6Ugar syrup and mixing in a pint bottle or jar. A pint will last a whqje family for a long time and keeps every member free from the distressing after-effects of a bad cold. Mentho-Laxene is guaranteed to please or money back by The Blackburn Products Co., Dayton, Ohio, and any well stocked druggist can supply you. Don't take a substitute. There is really nothing to compare with MenthoLaxene. Adr.

Mrs. Abigail Wilton, an American woman, has sung "Lead, Kindly Light," 50,000 times in public.

The expectant mother revolves In her mind ell we understand by deatioy. And it fas of the utmost importance that her physical comfort be our first thought. There is a most splendid remedy for this purpose, known as Mother's Friend. It la applied over the muscles of the stomach, rently rubbed In, and at once penetrates to relieve train on nerve, cords and ligaments. It makes the muscles so pliant that they expand easily when baby arrive and pain and danger at tha crisis la naturally less. I Mother's Friend Is for ezteraal use only, is absolutely safe and wonderfully effective. It enables the expectant mother to preserve1 her health and strength and she remains a pretty mother by having avoided the suffering and danger which would otherwise accompany such an occasion. Every nerve, muscle and tendon Is thoroughly lubricated. Mother's Friend is prepared by- the Brad field Regulator Co, .T-2C5 Lamar Bid Atlanta, Ca. They will mail you an intensely interesting "Motherhood Book." Write them to send it to you, and in the meantime send or phone to your druggist oday for a bottle of Mother's friend. Every woman should aid nature In her glorious work. Mother's Friend makes it possible for you to do so, and should be used tubularly, without fail, sight and montio

So-called stomach troubles, such as indigestion, gas, sourness, stomachache and inability to retain food are In probably nine cases out of ten, simply evidence that excessive secretion of acid is taking place in the stomach, causing the formation of gas and acid indigestion. Gas distends the stomach and causes that full, oppressive, burning feeling sometimes known as heartburn, while the acid Irritates and inflames the delicate lining of the stomach. The troubl lies entirely in the excess development or secretion of acid. To stop or prevent this souring of the food contents of the stomach and to neutralize the acid, and make it bland and harmless, a teaspoonful of bisurated magnesia, a good and effective corrector of acid stomach, should be taken in a quarter of a glass of hot or cold water after eating or whenever gas, sourness or acidity is felt. This sweetens the stomach and neutralizes the acidity in a few moments and is a perfectly harmless and Inexpensive remedy to use. An antiacid, such as bisurated magnesia which can be obtained from any druggist in either powder or tablet form, enables the stomach to do its work properly without the aid of artificial digestents. Magnesia comes in several forms, so be certain to ask for and take only Bisurate'd Magnesia, which is especially prepared for the above purpose. Adv.

S. S. S. GREATEST BLOOD REMEDY GIVES RESULTS WHEN OTHERS FAIL

Natures Remedy for Blood Troublss. The purifying and currative properties of Nature's great remedy have made "S. S. S. for the Blood" a housebold saying. Thousands today enjoying perfect health owe their recovery from blood or skin diseases to this universally used .blood purifier. S. S. S. is made entirely from roots, herbs and barks, which possess cleansing and healing ingredients. You cannot be well when your blood is impure; you lack strength and energy natural with health; your complexion becomes pale and sallow; your vitality is weakened. When waste or refuse matter, which Nature intends shall be thrown off, Is left in the system, it is absorbed

Into the blood and

THE CLGVBLAXD, CIXCIXJTATI, CHICAGO AXD ST. LOl IS RAILWAY COMHAXV,

Cincinnati, o.. uciooer iu, iis. Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of The Cleveland. Cincinnati. Chicago and

boils, pimples, i st- Railway Company, for the

rashes, blotches and Other eruptions J tion of such other business as may be

brought before the meeting, will be

of the skin appear. S. S. S. goes Into the circulation and removes every particle of blood taint or poison of every character. All skin diseases and eruptions pass away, and the smooth clear skin, glowing with health, shows that the body is being nourished by rich, pure blood. Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison, all are deepseated blood disorders, and for their treatment nothing equals S. S. S. Get S. S. S. at any drug store. If yours is a peculiar case write Medical Adviser, 445 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. Adv.

held at the principal office of the com

pany, in the City or Cincinnati. Ohio, on Wednesday, the 30th day of October. 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m. The Poll will continue open until 11 o'clock a. m. D WIGHT W. PARDEE. Secretary.

"Over There" Wear one in honor of your boy SERVICE PINS JENKINS & CO. Jewelers

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No more blue Mondays by using MAGIC MARVEL For sale by Conkey Drug Co. D. W. Walters. 107 S. 9th St.. Mfgr. Ask your grocer.

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Selected Wheat A big wheat crop is now assured but conservation is still necessary. There isn't enough wheat to waste, but there is enough to permit millers toselect their grade of wheat. Before the war we al

ways bought the best wheat and paid a fancy price to get it. The new bumper crop again makes this possible. We are now milling Valier's Community Flour Pure white nothing but wheat

From the pick of the crop heavy, matured, ripened gram, bought at a premium. It is ground according to Government specifications, but under Valier milling methods the methods that put Valier's Enterprise Flour at the top of the housewife's list. Slow, careful grinding; patient sifting through silk; modern machinery; expert supervision ; sanitary surroundings and handling all of these go to turning the best wheat into the best white flour Valier's Community Flour. The price of Valier's Community Flour is fixed by the Government. It is a little higher in the sack than ordinary flour, but the cost per loaf is less, because the extra quality tells in the baking it makes a big, white, light loaf, with a flavor which satisfies that wheat hunger. Ask your grocer today.

Let' a win the war than you can bay Valier' Enterprise the flour of flours.

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